نتایج جستجو برای: picornaviridae

تعداد نتایج: 997  

Journal: :FEBS letters 2009
Chih-Jung Kuo Hun-Ge Liu Yueh-Kuei Lo Churl-Min Seong Kee-In Lee Young-Sik Jung Po-Huang Liang

Picornaviruses (PV) and coronaviruses (CoV) are positive-stranded RNA viruses which infect millions of people worldwide each year, resulting in a wide range of clinical outcomes. As reported in this study, using high throughput screening against approximately 6800 small molecules, we have identified several novel inhibitors of SARS-CoV 3CL(pro) with IC(50) of low microM. Interestingly, one of t...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2000
A W Dove V R Racaniello

Drugs such as WIN51711 that inhibit picornavirus replication are thought to block poliovirus infectivity by binding to the capsid and preventing structural transitions required for uncoating. We examined the activity of WIN51711 at temperatures where capsid flexibility is thought to be decreased. Below 37 degrees C, WIN51711 inhibits the binding of wild-type poliovirus to cells but does not aff...

2017
Sindy Böttcher Patrick E Obermeier Sabine Diedrich Yolande Kaboré Rossella D'Alfonso Herbert Pfister Rolf Kaiser Veronica Di Cristanziano

Human parechoviruses (HPeV) circulate worldwide, causing a broad variety of symptoms, preferentially in early childhood. We report here the nearly complete genome sequence of a novel HPeV type, consisting of 7,062 nucleotides and encoding 2,179 amino acids. M36/CI/2014 was taxonomically classified as HPeV-17 by the picornavirus study group.

2011
Tung G. Phan Beatrix Kapusinszky Chunlin Wang Robert K. Rose Howard L. Lipton Eric L. Delwart

The frequent interactions of rodents with humans make them a common source of zoonotic infections. To obtain an initial unbiased measure of the viral diversity in the enteric tract of wild rodents we sequenced partially purified, randomly amplified viral RNA and DNA in the feces of 105 wild rodents (mouse, vole, and rat) collected in California and Virginia. We identified in decreasing frequenc...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2004
Marvin J Grubman Barry Baxt

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious disease of cloven-hoofed animals. The disease was initially described in the 16th century and was the first animal pathogen identified as a virus. Recent FMD outbreaks in developed countries and their significant economic impact have increased the concern of governments worldwide. This review describes the reemergence of FMD in developed count...

Journal: :Genetics 1984
M Thomas-Orillard

Drosophila C virus, a picornavirus that has some influence on ovarian morphogenesis, was discovered in a French strain of Drosophila melanogaster. When the strain was infected by Drosophila C virus (DCV), the mean number of ovarian tubes and weights of the adult females increased, but the developmental time from egg to imago decreased. The maternal effects observed when DCV was present disappea...

Journal: :Virology 2014
Lori R Holtz Song Cao Guoyan Zhao Irma K Bauer Donna M Denno Eileen J Klein Martin Antonio O Colin Stine Thomas L Snelling Carl D Kirkwood David Wang

Little is known about the population of eukaryotic viruses in the human gut ("virome") or the potential role it may play in disease. We used a metagenomic approach to define and compare the eukaryotic viromes in pediatric diarrhea cohorts from two locations (Melbourne and Northern Territory, Australia). We detected viruses known to cause diarrhea, non-pathogenic enteric viruses, viruses not ass...

Journal: :Science 2012
Pavel Plevka Rushika Perera Jane Cardosa Richard J Kuhn Michael G Rossmann

Enterovirus 71 is a picornavirus associated with fatal neurological illness in infants and young children. Here, we report the crystal structure of enterovirus 71 and show that, unlike in other enteroviruses, the "pocket factor," a small molecule that stabilizes the virus, is partly exposed on the floor of the "canyon." Thus, the structure of antiviral compounds may require a hydrophilic head g...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2007
Gonzalo Moratorio Mauro Costa-Mattioli Rosina Piovani Héctor Romero Héctor Musto Juan Cristina

Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is a hepatotropic member of the family Picornaviridae. Previous studies suggested that HAV may evolve more slowly than other members of the family. To estimate HAV substitution rates precisely, we used a Bayesian Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) approach on temporally sampled HAV VP1 full-length sequences from strains isolated in France. A mean rate of evolutionary change...

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